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Inmate Voting Rights (1999)

By Tim Dixon

An examination of inmate voting rights in Canada. The issues surrounding inmate voting rights are explored and the John Howard Society of Alberta’s position on inmate voting rights is presented. (An update to a this document was written in 2000.)

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